Propuesta de una estructura institucional para el sector cooperativo en Cuba
In the Economic and Social Politics Guidelines of the CCP Congress, devoted to cooperative economic administration defined five specific guidelines that denote the intention and purpose of the country for recognizing the role of the cooperative as in the development way in the social Cuban socialist...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5233966 |
Source: | Cooperativismo & Desarrollo, ISSN 2310-340X, Vol. 1, Nº. 2, 2013 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Teoría y Práctica del Cooperativismo), pags. 209-220 |
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In the Economic and Social Politics Guidelines of the CCP Congress, devoted to
cooperative economic administration defined five specific guidelines that denote the
intention and purpose of the country for recognizing the role of the cooperative as in
the development way in the social Cuban socialist model and the necessity to extend
to other economic sectors.
There are different points of view about the function of the state in relation to
cooperativism, which shows the necessity of a critical and realistic approaches about
this topic that give the appropriate answer for contributing efficiently to the objectives
and aspirations of the cooperative under new conditions.
In this article is presented the theoretical and methodological relationship bases
between state and cooperatives, as well as the institutionalization process of this
sector in different countries, including Cuba demonstrating the necessity and urgency
of creating an institutional structure for the cooperative sector in Cuba that
contributes to obtain a true autonomy and supervision, necessary administration
support and advice. This proposal presupposes a series of premises, as well as
strategic and administration elements such as: a logo, its mission, vision, structures,
objectives and functions. |
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